Zane Trace receives top award at science day

Pictured are students from Zane Trace High School who received awards at the recent Southeast Ohio District science day event. From left are Jason Clark, a science teacher at the school; Logan Chamberlin, Amber Ginter, Brianna Minshall, Nathanael Freeman, Tonianne Carpenter, Bishop Chamberlin, Mariah Cox, Audrey Hoey, David Glass and Ann Marie Shelby.

Zane Trace Schools have announced their results from the Southeast Ohio District's science day event conducted March 16 at Ohio University.

Among the awards presented, Zane Trace High School was awarded the Top High School Award and trophy.

The following high school students received awards: Amber Ginter, superior, first place in psychology/behavioral science; David Glass, superior, first place in chemistry (team project); Audrey Hoey, superior, first place in chemistry (team project); Tonianne Carpenter, superior, third place in psychology/behavioral science; Mariah Cox, superior, ASM Materials Education Foundation Award, Sustainable Energy in the Environment Award, Air Force Award and Navy Science Award; Nathanael Freeman, superior, Top Army Award, Navy Science Award and first place in physics; andLogan Chamberlin, excellent.

The following junior high school students received awards: Bishop Chamberlin, superior, Broadcom Masters Competition Award and third place Biomedical Award; Ann Marie Shelby, excellent; and Lucas Clark, excellent.

Cody Clark, a student at Zane Trace Middle School, received a superior rating and first place in botany.

Zane Trace High School also announced its names of students who received ratings at the school's science fair conducted Feb. 20.